The main impact of paternal consumption of alcohol (i.e., father's drinking) on a child involves the fact that fathers who drink tend to have

a. no viable sperm.
b. a greater potential to pass along the recessive gene related to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
c. poor parenting skills.
d. genetic defects they pass on to their children.


c

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a. Task structure b. Leader position power c. Size of the organization d. Leader-member relations

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In all human development research ethical guidelines as set by the American Psychological

Association must be followed. Present three of these guidelines and then describe how a researcher would comply with them whenconducting child and adolescent research. What will be an ideal response?

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What will be an ideal response?

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Adolescents who hold formal jobs typically use their money for

a. supporting their family members. b. paying educational expenses. c. desired, but unnecessary, items. d. transportation costs.

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